April American Art Auction
By Cutler Bay Auctions
Apr 18, 2024
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, United States
Join us for our April Online auction, taking place on April 18th at 5:00 PM EST. Delve into the diverse landscapes and vibrant palettes of acclaimed artists Milton Avery, Ken Knowles, and Harold Newton as they showcase their distinctive styles and regional influences. From Avery's bold abstractions to Knowles' masterful depictions of coastal scenes and Newton's captivating portrayals of Florida's natural beauty, this auction promises to offer a rich tapestry of American artistic expression. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of American art history. Join us and bid on these remarkable works from the comfort of your own home.

LOT 49:

Herbert Sartelle (1885 - 1955) American

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Herbert Sartelle (1885 - 1955) American
Herbert Sartelle (1885 - 1955) Oil on Canvas, Signed, Measures ( 12 x 16 inches ) w/frame ( 15 x 19 inches ) Landscape painter. Born in Buffalo, NY on April 24, 1885, the son of Martha Sartelle and Earl Herbert Burdick. Named after his father, Earl Jr. was 16 when he moved to NYC with his family. As an assistant to his father, he entered show business there as a stage hand. At 18 he left home to join the Barnum & Bailey Circus where he worked with magicians and soon became an accomplished one himself. In 1909 he returned to NYC to work for Rogers & Hammerstein and later on the R.K.O. circuit. During his 25 years in show business he worked avocationally as a painter, sketching and painting for his own pleasure. Upon leaving show business in 1928, he settled in Los Angeles. At that time Earl Burdick Jr. changed his name to his mother's maiden name and adopted his middle name. As Herbert Sartelle, he traveled about southern California painting nature as he saw it while continuing to book dates as a magician. A highly skilled and prolific landscape painter, from his brush came many desert scenes
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